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Fundraising in aid of the RNLI

Before you embark on your fundraising project, it's important to plan your activity carefully and consider the safety and legal implications. Following these guidelines and keeping in contact with your community fundraising office should help to ensure that your event is safe, successful and fun.

Once you've decided on an event, complete the online application form or contact your regional office, a member of RNLI staff will contact you and ensure you have all the information you need.

For more information download our fundraising in aid of the RNLI guide.

If you would like to fundraise for the RNLI as an individual or a group of friends or colleagues (not as part of a business fundraising scheme) please complete the online application form.

Image of Niall-Iain MacDonald's row across the Minch from Stornoway to Ullapool 2008 raising £2,500 for Stornoway lifeboat.
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What, when, where, who and how - find out the best way to go about organising an event.

Image of kite surfer Richard Ferguson from Hampshire raised £310
Continue - tips for a great event

Here are just a few ideas for holding your own event. Why not explore the great outdoors and arrange your own Coastal Challenge, or dive in and take part in Swim a Mile.

Idea's for a great event
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Some tips on making sure your event is safe and some rules and regulations that may be relevant to your fundraising.

Image of Denys Bassett-Jones and Kate Maynard from Pembrokeshire raised over £1100 trekking up Mount Kilimanjaro.
Continue - Keeping it safe and legal
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